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Chapter published in the IFS Green Budget 2013
Authors
Luke Sibieta
Research Fellow
Luke is a Research Fellow at the IFS and his general research interests include education policy, political economy and poverty and inequality.
Rowena Crawford
Jonathan Cribb
Associate Director
Jonathan is an Associate Director and Head of Retirement, Savings and Ageing sector, focusing on pensions, savings and later-life economic activity.
Book Chapter details
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
R, Crawford and J, Cribb and L, Sibieta. (2013). 'Green Budget 2013: Public spending and pay'
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